A Rudimentary Treatise on Warming and Ventilation: Being a Concise Exposition of the General Principles of the Art of Warming and Ventilating Domestic and Public Buildings, Mines, Lighthouses, Ships, EtcVirtue & Company, 1869 - 339 halaman |
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... cubic feet of oxygen , producing 28,912 cubic inches of carbonic acid . As the volume of that gas is equal to 85 per cent . of the oxygen inhaled , it has been inferred ( allowing 15 per cent . for the amount of oxygen fixed by hydrogen ...
... cubic feet of oxygen , producing 28,912 cubic inches of carbonic acid . As the volume of that gas is equal to 85 per cent . of the oxygen inhaled , it has been inferred ( allowing 15 per cent . for the amount of oxygen fixed by hydrogen ...
Halaman 13
... cubic inches , and this with twenty respi- rations per minute would require not less than 500 cubic feet of air to pass through the lungs in twenty - four hours . In this pro- cess the blood is exposed to the action of the atmospheric ...
... cubic inches , and this with twenty respi- rations per minute would require not less than 500 cubic feet of air to pass through the lungs in twenty - four hours . In this pro- cess the blood is exposed to the action of the atmospheric ...
Halaman 15
... , vitiates at least two cubic * See Memoir read to the Academy of Sciences at Paris , 6th June , 1842 and inserted in the Annales de Chimie et de Physique . Third Series , vol . v . p . 223 . 16 INJURIOUS EFFECTS OF feet of air . Now the.
... , vitiates at least two cubic * See Memoir read to the Academy of Sciences at Paris , 6th June , 1842 and inserted in the Annales de Chimie et de Physique . Third Series , vol . v . p . 223 . 16 INJURIOUS EFFECTS OF feet of air . Now the.
Halaman 46
... cubic foot of water , in losing 1 degree of temperature , would raise 770 × 4 = 3080 cubic feet of air 1 degree . The very much greater capacity of water FUSING AND BOILING POINTS . 47 for heat over all.
... cubic foot of water , in losing 1 degree of temperature , would raise 770 × 4 = 3080 cubic feet of air 1 degree . The very much greater capacity of water FUSING AND BOILING POINTS . 47 for heat over all.
Halaman 50
... foot of radiating surface in a steam - pipe being , in general , sufficient for warming 200 cubic feet of space . No ... cubic inch of water at 212 ° becomes very nearly a cubic foot of steam at the same temperature , expanding as ...
... foot of radiating surface in a steam - pipe being , in general , sufficient for warming 200 cubic feet of space . No ... cubic inch of water at 212 ° becomes very nearly a cubic foot of steam at the same temperature , expanding as ...
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